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MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 12:59 PM
I can't understand it !
I just login in WilliamHill and NoblePoker, first I saw
were last promotion winners names.
I never would like to see my real name revealed publicly like in these cases.
How can pokersites benefit that kind of action ?
I think it is more unfavorable.
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Smackdab
08-25-2005, 01:09 PM
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I can't understand it !
I just login in WilliamHill and NoblePoker, first I saw
were last promotion winners names.
I never would like to see my real name revealed publicly like in these cases.
How can pokersites benefit that kind of action ?
I think it is more unfavorable.
Can anybody discover any logical explanation ? /images/graemlins/confused.gif

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It's probably in their T&C.
Of course there is an advantage to listing player names and amounts won. Lends legitiamcy top the site and also to teh fact that there are big winners. Whets the feeshes appetitites.
I ddi notice that the 2 Party Poker WSOP final table entry were only listed by their SN on the congratulations scroll though.

Bottom line, if you don't want your name publicized if you win big at a site you better read the T&C and not play at any where agreement is implied when you activate an account at a site that includes this in their T&C.

MicroBob
08-25-2005, 01:15 PM
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I ddi notice that the 2 Party Poker WSOP final table entry were only listed by their SN on the congratulations scroll though.

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No...they were listed as both.

I specifically remember the scroll saying "Andy 'Determinato' Black".

Can't remember the other guy's name but I think they did the same thing for him.



I agree that it adds legitimacy.

It's one thing to see 'Aces99 won $9-zillion!!!' and it's another thing to see 'Mike Luvalulu' which looks more like "Golly....REAL PEOPLE are actually winning!!"

Just like the bllboards I see on my drive down to the Tunica casinos from Memphis.

Sheraton and Fitzgeralds both put up tons of billboards with some smiling jackpot winner and it says "Michael A. won $43,000!!"


It's just an advertising philosophy to use actual names like that.

I agree that some people might not dig it.
I also agree that it's probably in their T&C's that if you win a BBJ or something or big-money tournament they reserve the right to publicize your real name.

MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 01:19 PM
Yes, I know T&C.
But I assume that goal of pokersite is to acquire more clients and this kind of practice does not serve that purpose. If I would be pokersite manager, I would promise 100% privacy to my clients.
( I assume that pokersites write their T&C themselves)

PoorLawyer
08-25-2005, 01:53 PM
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Yes, I know T&C.
But I assume that goal of pokersite is to acquire more clients and this kind of practice does not serve that purpose. If I would be pokersite manager, I would promise 100% privacy to my clients.
( I assume that pokersites write their T&C themselves)

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as was said, it seems to be a good marketing tool as all of the casinos do it, so therefore it does serve the purpose of bringing in (and keeping) more clients. Just becaue you don't like the policy doesn't mean it isn't effective. Maybe you should just become a poker site manager and market your site as having 100% anonymity. If I had to take a guess, I would think that most people could care less that their name is on some website after they pull in six figures in a tournament...if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 02:00 PM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

grinin
08-25-2005, 02:04 PM
no "maybe" about it

4_2_it
08-25-2005, 02:14 PM
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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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No worries, mate. Just send me the money. I will provide your site with my name and a picture at no additional charge /images/graemlins/grin.gif

08-25-2005, 02:39 PM
I think itīs pure marketing strategy. It just seems more real and reachable for the standard player if they read real names. It just the" It could happen to you also" principle, thatīs makes casinos give away the players real names. And yes I agree you will find that in the T&C but who has ever read them thoroughly and completely???? Well, I guess most players havenīt. Anyway I wouldnīt like my name printed out anywhere.

MicroBob
08-25-2005, 02:51 PM
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I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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I suspect this opinion puts you in a very small minority.

ZBTHorton
08-25-2005, 02:53 PM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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This might be the weirdest and most wrong thing ever written on 2p2.

ZBTHorton
08-25-2005, 02:54 PM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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Out of curiosity..is your name Mark Grandy? Because if so, the irony is absolutely unfathomable.

MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 03:02 PM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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Out of curiosity..is your name Mark Grandy? Because if so, the irony is absolutely unfathomable.

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lol! I might be weird but definitely not stupid

Sponger15SB
08-25-2005, 03:12 PM
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definitely not stupid

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I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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yeahhhh sureeeeeee

Sponger15SB
08-25-2005, 03:13 PM
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Sheraton and Fitzgeralds both put up tons of billboards with some smiling jackpot winner and it says "Michael A. won $43,000!!"

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I'm not really sure why, but I just always assumed these people got some sort of compensation for being up on the billboard.

DrSavage
08-25-2005, 03:15 PM
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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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I will make a website and put your name all over it unless you pay me a hefty ransom of one million dollars!

MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 03:22 PM
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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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I will make a website and put your name all over it unless you pay me a hefty ransom of one million dollars!

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No problem, just give me Your bank account number and couple days of time to sell my assets

CrazyN8
08-25-2005, 03:28 PM
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I think itīs pure marketing strategy. It just seems more real and reachable for the standard player if they read real names. It just the" It could happen to you also" principle, thatīs makes casinos give away the players real names.

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FWIW, a lot of those are B.S. and just that, marketing. At least some of the casinos.

I'm sure Party and the other publically traded companies aren't doing this but I had a friend who work for an on-line casino in Hungary. He said they would go to Germany or somewhere and test drive a car and then get a bunch of pictures and post them as a "winner" of some "prize". I never really bought into (or played because of) "prizes". WSOP seats or tourneys are another thing, though. Oh, and pens, I can buy that! /images/graemlins/grin.gif

Army Eye
08-25-2005, 03:31 PM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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Why? Do you have an embarrassing name? Like Ben Dover? Jack Hoff?

MicroBob
08-25-2005, 03:42 PM
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I'm not really sure why, but I just always assumed these people got some sort of compensation for being up on the billboard.

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I doubt it.

you win big in their place.

they get your name and photo when they are giving you the money.

you have probably already agreed to have your likeness used somewhere along the way.

i'm not positive about this...but I think it should just be too easy for the casinos to set it up where they get to use the likeness for free.




maybe they just use the pics and names of the folks who are agreeable (you're pretty happy about the big win anyway....so you might just sign whatever and be okay with it) and maybe there are also a bunch of winners who don't agree to it (whose pic we obviously don't see on various billboards)

MarkGrandy
08-25-2005, 04:37 PM
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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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Why? Do you have an embarrassing name? Like Ben Dover? Jack Hoff?

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I divide available money (poker market) in three pieces;
1. it came from another player pocket, You can win it with
skill (or luck?)
2. it came from advertisers pocket(promotion, in the
case You win , You have to advertise poker site)
3. it came from advertisers pocket (bonus, freeroll, etc)
You dont have to make any favor in the case You win.

I'm not interested in part 2 because I'm not interested advertise anything. If I was, I would make my living in commercial market instead of playing poker.

tdarko
08-25-2005, 04:59 PM
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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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you sir are either very very weird or a liar.

they could put a gif of me dancing naked on their site if it meant i was holding the 100K.

froggy527
08-26-2005, 06:59 AM
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they could put a gif of me dancing naked on their site if it meant i was holding the 100K.

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Dang! you beat me to it! /images/graemlins/wink.gif

iluzion
08-26-2005, 08:45 AM
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..if I won something like that they could put a picture of me mooning my grandma in the middle of times square

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maybe I'm little weird, I'd rather abandon 100K prize than see my name publicly after it.

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wtf? what difference does it make having your name plastered somewhere?no one you know will probobly see it, and if they do, why is that a bad thing?